Though paid bereavement leave is important, being a bereavement-friendly workplace doesn’t have to be expensive - a lot of it is about flexibility, sensitivity and good communication.
Most people want to be supportive when a colleague or employee is bereaved. But sometimes it is difficult to know the right thing to do, and people worry about saying the wrong thing.
That’s why we’re launching a new suite of resources help managers, employers and colleagues create more bereavement-friendly workplaces.
In Demystifying Death Week (2-6 May) we’ll launch:
The week will also see the launch of a new Employer’s Guide to the Scottish Bereavement Charter, with opportunities for organisations to apply for a new Bereavement Charter Mark.
Get Involved
If you’re interested in making workplaces more compassionate places for people who are bereaved, there are lots of ways to get involved in the run up to Demystifying Death Week: